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Croydon 1944

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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Supplemental Return.

New cases of Tuberculosis coming to the knowledge of ihe Medical Officer of Health during the period from 1st January, 1944, to 31st December, 1944, otherwise than by formal notification : —

Age periods.0—11—55—1010—1515—2020—2525—3535—4545—5555—6565 and upwardsTotal Cases.
Pulmonary Males112-14814-325
Females-1--269312-24
Non-pulmonary Males-1--2--1-116
Females---1-11----3

Notification Register.

Number of cases of Tuberculosis remaining on the Notification Register on 31st December, 1944 : —

PULMONARYNON-PULMONARYTotal Cases
Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.
66657912451161462621507
66657912451161462621507

CLASSIFICATION OF NEW PATIENTS.
Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
During 1944, 201 new patients were examined at the Clinic
and were found to be in the undermentioned stages of the disease
on the first examination : —
T.B. minus (sputum negative or absent) 91 or 45.0%
T.B. plus 1 (early cases, sputum positive) 12 or 6.0%
T.B. plus 2 (intermediate cases, sputum
positive) 79 or 40.0%
T.B. plus 3 (advanced cases, sputum positive) 19 or 9.0%
201 100.0%